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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again walked away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has previously walked away and is doing so once more.
Example: "After the argument, she sighed and again walked away, leaving him standing there in silence."
Alternatives: "walked away once more" or "turned and walked away again".
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"The abusers time and time again walked away.
He last crashed when he was about 90, Ms. Wallis recalled, and again walked away.
When his slump was brought up again after the Hopeful, Lukas again walked away.
Instead, and better yet, I heard a different Goebbels monument and again walked away stunned.
Speaker John Boehner again walked away from the "grand bargain" he had been negotiating with President Obama, leaving the country teetering on the brink of another economic collapse.
That sent his Swift-Ford pounding into a concrete barrier and then a tire wall at over 190 m.p.h., but he again walked away without injury.
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Francis had wept when Devon Loch fell and he wept again, walking away through Hyde Park.
"This referendum is about turning that around, and saying the mayor can never again walk away from the responsibility to educate Cleveland's children".
The music video for "Already Gone" was shot in Toronto, Canada, on June 20 , 2009 at The Carlu, and was directed by Joseph Kahn, with whom Clarkson had previously worked on the videos for "Never Again", "Walk Away" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes".
Again, walk away for now.
"Is there an after care plan?" If they say no, again, walk away.
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